As a Page super or content admin, you can import posts from your organization’s RSS feeds to share directly on your Page, like your organization’s website. An RSS feed is a web feed that enables users to access updates to online content in a standardized format.
If you’re unsure where to find the link for your RSS feed, select Find RSS on the Manage content sharing page. Then you’ll be able to add in your URL, and the system will suggest the link for your RSS feed. If the system is unable to suggest your link, learn more about how to resolve some common issues with content sharing.
Make sure the RSS feed URL is properly formatted and is a valid RSS feed. You can check for any missing characters or typos. You can also use an online RSS checker tool to check the validity of RSS syntax.
The process for finding the RSS feed for your external source may vary depending on the platform.
Below are several suggestions you can try:
- Look for an RSS icon or a link that says “RSS” or “Subscribe” on the website.
- If your site is built on WordPress: add /feed to the end of your site URL.
- If your site is on YouTube: you can use your YouTube site URL as an RSS link.
- Find instructions on the platform’s FAQ or other Help documentation.
- Check your web page’s source code by right-clicking on empty space on the web page, and then click View Page Source. From there, search the code for the term “rss”. It should appear near the RSS feed URL, like this:
<rss>
<channel>
<!-- other tags -->
<item>
<!-- other tags -->
<link>https://example.com/mypage</link>
If you’re still unable to find your RSS feed URL, you may need to contact the platform’s support team for assistance.
An error message will be displayed explaining why the RSS feed URL couldn’t be added. A green confirmation
You’ll need to be a super or content admin to access this feature. If you're a super or content admin but you don’t have access, keep in mind this feature is gradually becoming available, and you may not have access to it at this time.
Important to know
- Sources you submit to LinkedIn through this feature must only contain content that you and your organization have the right to post on LinkedIn and must not violate anyone’s rights, including intellectual property rights, or the Professional Community Policies.
- Your use of this feature is subject to the LinkedIn Pages Terms.
- Review LinkedIn’s Copyright Policy to ensure the content you share is compliant.
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